After an argument over whether or not Alex (Chris D'Elia) uses a condescending "tone," Whitney (Whitney Cummings) decides she is going to catch her boyfriend in the act and enlists Mark's (Dan O'Brien) help. The two scheme to set up a hidden camera in the couple's apartment. Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones), Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) gather around the television to watch the drama unfold. Later, Alex's brother Brian (Ken Marino, "Party Down") crashes on the couch, and old sibling rivalries come to the surface causing the two brothers to brawl.

Season 1 Episode 5

After an argument over whether or not Alex (Chris D'Elia) uses a condescending "tone," Whitney (Whitney Cummings) decides she is going to catch her boyfriend in the act and enlists Mark's (Dan O'Brien) help. The two scheme to set up a hidden camera in the couple's apartment. Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones), Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) gather around the television to watch the drama unfold. Later, Alex's brother Brian (Ken Marino, "Party Down") crashes on the couch, and old sibling rivalries come to the surface causing the two brothers to brawl.

Whitney and Alex celebrate their unofficial wedding day and Whitney is thrilled when her mother Candi pays a visit. However, she is soon brought to tears when her mom leaves abruptly. Alex's response to the situation makes things even more awkward. Meanwhile, Lily and Roxanne try to decide on an appropriate wedding gift for Whitney but cannot agree on the perfect present.

Alex and Whitney decide to share a joint checking account as Whitney is hard up for cash. The plan goes awry after she is less than impressed with Alex's finances and from there the penny pinching begins. Meanwhile, Mark makes a rash decision and buys a bar to the chagrin of everyone.

When Alex takes an accidental dive off stage while speaking at his alma mater, Whitney's reaction is less than heartwarming. Meanwhile, R.J. tries to school Mark on the art of chivalry using Lily as an example. Roxanne, Mark's intended target doesn't initially take his bait.

When Alex (Chris D'Elia) agrees to let his ex-fiancé Chloe (June Diane Raphael) crash on his couch during her stay in town without notifying Whitney (Whitney Cummings), he finds himself in trouble. Instead of consoling his current significant other, he has to cater to his ex, putting Whitney in an awkward situation. Meanwhile, Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) lets Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) use her apartment for some alone time with a date and ends up crashing for the night with Mark (Dan O'Brien). Tone Bell also stars.

Til death do us heart -- While trying to uncover what has been making Alex's (Chris D'Elia) allergies flare, Whitney (Whitney Cummings) reveals a heart condition that has plagued her since childhood. Meanwhile, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) introduces the gang to her new beau, but they find that he tends to have a hard time getting to the point and Mark (Dan O'Brien), Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) and R.J. (Tone Bell) find themselves rushing to finish his sentences.

When Whitney (Whitney Cummings) is contacted by a terrible ex-boyfriend who is looking to make amends, Alex (Chris D'Elia) warns her to stay away, but Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) encourages her to arrange a meeting. However, when Whitney meets him she finds out that old habits die hard and Alex is forced to defend her honor. Meanwhile, R.J. (Tone Bell) reveals to Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) that she may have a thing for Mark (Dan O'Brien).

In an effort to have some time by himself, Alex (Chris D'Elia) lies to Whitney (Whitney Cummings) about going away for a tech seminar. However, Whitney soon uncovers the truth and makes them go to couple's counseling with Dr. Grant (John Cleese). Meanwhile, to Lily's surprise (Zoe Lister-Jones), R.J's (Tone Bell) eight-year-old niece takes a liking to Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn). Dan O'Brien also stars.

When Alex's abrasive brother comes to visit, Whitney is unable to stop herself from blurting out her true feelings about him. Meanwhile, Lily plans a secret date to the grocery store for Roxanne and Mark in hopes of bringing them closer together. Just when it seems to be a bust, Roxanne surprises everyone.

When Whitney's father comes for a visit and gives her $5,000, she believes he has finally changed for the better. Although Alex encourages her to use the money to rent an art gallery to display her photos, Whitney instead gives the money to Lily who is desperately short on cash. Later, the money trail continues when Lily entrusts Roxanne to be the keeper of the $5000 but Roxanne proves to be ill prepared for the job.

When R.J. and Alex reminisce about their former motorcycle days, Alex tries to bring the past back to life. Whitney, not as enthused, demands that Alex not get a motorcycle. Meanwhile, without Mark's approval, Lily decides to order new beer for the bar, benefiting everyone in the end.

Girls just want to have fun. Whitney (Whitney Cummings) can't hold back her excitement at the opportunity to reconnect with her half-sister, but when the reason behind Lauren's (guest star Natasha Leggero) visit is revealed, Whitney realizes she must support her sibling's life-changing decision. Meanwhile, Alex (Chris D'Elia) and Mark (Dan O'Brien) try to cheer up a newly dumped and depressed R.J. (Tone Bell) after discovering him soaking in his bathtub.

Trouble in paradise. Alex (Chris D'Elia) convinces Whitney (Whitney Cummings) to celebrate their honeymoon at his parent's lake house, but they are surprised to be greeted by Alex's troubled father upon arrival. Wayne (Guest star Dean Norris) reveals to Whitney that the picture perfect marriage between he and Alex's mother is not as great as everyone believes. In the meantime, Mark (Dan O'Brien), Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) make themselves comfortable in Alex and Whitney's apartment and discover some weird habits their friends share.

What starts as a little friendly competition at Low Bar ends on a sour note when Whitney (Whitney Cummings) goes one step too far by showing her backside to the group. Alex (Chris D'Elia) is angry at Whitney's actions, but in order to show her he's not uptight, he tries to take a compromising photo of himself but is embarrassingly interrupted by Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) and Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones). Meanwhile, Mark (Dan O'Brien) discovers R.J. (Tone Bell) is deathly afraid of spiders.

Why can't we be friends? - Whitney (Whitney Cummings) begs Alex (Chris D'Elia) to hang out with Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) because she is in need of a male friend. Alex reluctantly agrees, but ends up thoroughly enjoying Lily's company. Meanwhile, to bring excitement back to Low Bar, Mark (Dan O'Brien) and R.J. (Tone Bell) start up a competitive game of darts. All goes well until Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) is accidentally struck in the back with a dart.

I need a shrink. - While on a walk through the park with Alex (Chris D'Elia), Whitney (Whitney Cummings) spots her psychiatrist, Dr. Price (Guest star Chelsea Handler), ferociously eating a birthday cake by herself. Whitney sees this as a red flag and meets with Dr. Price to get to the bottom of her issues. Meanwhile, R.J. (Tone Bell) sets Mark (Dan O'Brien) up on a date, causing Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) to admit her feelings for him.

When Whitney (Whitney Cummings, "Chelsea Lately") and Alex (Chris D'Elia, "Glory Daze"), a happily unmarried couple, attend one of their friends' weddings, Whitney realizes that she and Alex are dangerously close to relationship boredom after three years together. Determined not to let that happen, Whitney consults her close circle of opinionated girlfriends Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones, "The Other Guys") and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn, "The Starter Wife"). Snapping into action she tries to seduce Alex in a sexy costume, but someone winds up in the emergency room. Also starring are Maulik Pancholy (NBC's "30 Rock"), Dan O'Brien ("How I Met Your Mother"). Jane Kaczmarek ("Malcolm in the Middle") guest stars.

When Whitney (Whitney Cummings) realizes that she and Alex (Chris D'Elia) have never gone on an official first date, she comes up with an unusual idea to recreate the past. Taking this very seriously -- as only Whitney can -- she insists that they follow all of the "rules" of a first date, thus the two awkwardly go to dinner and cap off the night by sleeping in separate apartments. This gives Alex and Mark (Dan O'Brien) a rare opportunity for some much needed guy time. Meanwhile, totally embodying a post first date attitude, Whitney and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) spend some quality girl time plotting Whitney's next move with the "new guy," but when Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) finds out what's going on she recruits Neal (Maulik Pancholy) to help her stage a "chance" encounter between the two lovebirds.

After Whitney (Whitney Cummings) catches Alex (Chris D'Elia) checking out a hot girl she begs for him to admit to his wandering eye, but much to Mark's (Dan O'Brien) delight Alex won't fess up. Whitney decides that the best punishment for her boyfriend is the silent treatment. However, she soon realizes that Alex is enjoying his sentence and she begins to plot a new misery making tactic. Meanwhile, Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn), in hopes of making her ex-husband jealous, teams up with Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) to throw a fake party so that she can take sexy photos to post via social media.

Movie night at home for Whitney (Whitney Cummings) and Alex (Chris D'Elia) ends up as a competition with each other to see who can be more romantic. Meanwhile, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) is on edge with anticipation that Neal (Maulik Pancholy) might propose at any minute causing Mark (Dan O'Brien) to embark on a mission to prove that women are more eager to tie the knot then men. Rhea Seehorn also stars.

After an argument over whether or not Alex (Chris D'Elia) uses a condescending "tone," Whitney (Whitney Cummings) decides she is going to catch her boyfriend in the act and enlists Mark's (Dan O'Brien) help. The two scheme to set up a hidden camera in the couple's apartment. Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones), Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) gather around the television to watch the drama unfold. Later, Alex's brother Brian (Ken Marino, "Party Down") crashes on the couch, and old sibling rivalries come to the surface causing the two brothers to brawl.

When Alex (Chris D'Elia) encourages Mark (Dan O'Brien) to recycle his beer can, Mark takes an unusually firm stance against it, causing the two to "break-up." Trying to cheer Alex up, Whitney (Whitney Cummings) steps in for guy's night out, only to run into Mark and his new best friend, Neal (Maulik Pancholy). In an effort to reunite the bro-mance, Whitney, following advice from Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn), arms herself with some Rocky Road and red wine and sets out to discover the real root of Mark's heartbreak

When Whitney (Whitney Cummings) and Alex (Chris D'Elia) go on a double date with Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn), Whitney is surprised to learn that Alex had a full life before he met her. In an effort to do more things together, they decide to play a friendly game of basketball, but things go awry and a sore loser emerges shocking the gang. Meanwhile, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) thinks that she will win Neal's (Maulik Pancholy) mother over by embracing his Indian heritage, but she takes it to a whole other level. Dan O'Brien also stars.

When Alex's (Chris D'Elia) childhood dog passes away, Whitney (Whitney Cummings) suggests they adopt a dog together. However, the adoption process isn't as easy as they'd hoped especially when dealing with pound owner Mrs. Janks (Lisa Lampanelli, "Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump"). Meanwhile, Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) is interested in some financial advice and Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones), in an effort to bring them closer, suggests working with Neal (Maulik Pancholy), but things become increasingly awkward after a sexual mishap during their first meeting. Dan O'Brien also stars.

Excited for her upcoming nuptials, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jone) asks Whitney (Whitney Cummings) to be her maid of honor and plan an engagement party for her and her fiancé, Neal (Maulik Pancholy). All the party planning stresses Whitney out causing sleepless nights, so Alex (Chris D'Elia) suggests that she go see her therapist, Dr. Price (Chelsea Handler) for some help -- but a prescribed solution causes even more mayhem. Meanwhile, Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) decides to take charge of her potential future and finds an unlikely support system in Mark (Dan O'Brien).

Whitney (Whitney Cummings) and Alex (Chris D'Elia) scheme a way to skip out on their family gatherings to start new holiday traditions with their friends Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones), Neal (Maulik Pancholy), Mark (Dan O'Brien) and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn). However, Whitney's little white lie to her mother Candi (guest-star Jane Kaczmarek) and an unexpected visit from her father, Vince, (guest-star Peter Gallagher) cause her perfect plan of merriment to unravel.

When Alex (Chris D'Elia) refuses to share the password to his phone, Whitney (Whitney Cummings), who believes that they should share everything, becomes upset. Deciding they both need some solo time, they each plan a night out without each other -- but when Whitney comes home early she finds Alex in a compromising position. Meanwhile, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) move into their new apartment together, but Lily is nervous about being herself, specifically in the bathroom. Rhea Seehorn and Dan O'Brien also star.

Whitney (Whitney Cummings) and Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) begin to plan "the perfect" wedding, but Lily's traditional vision for her big day takes Whitney by surprise and ends up causing a rift between the two friends. Meanwhile, Alex (Chris D'Elia) enlists Neal (Maulik Pancholy) to help with some investor meetings so that he can pitch his next great website idea, but he panics when he thinks he might be a one-hit wonder. Elsewhere, Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) and Mark (Dan O'Brien) decide to do a good deed by donating blood however, this good deed might not turn out well for one of them.

In an effort to help Whitney (Whitney Cummings) earn some money, Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) hires her to be her assistant and office spy. Willing to do anything to help Roxanne, Whitney befriends Lindsay (Kathy Griffin), the assistant to Roxanne's nemesis, and goes out of her way to appeal to her. Meanwhile, alone at home Alex (Chris D'Elia) takes it upon himself to do a little reorganizing. Elsewhere, Mark (Dan O'Brien), who is dealing with a girl problem, enlists the help of Neal (Maulik Pancholy) and Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones).

When Whitney (Whitney Cummings) becomes close to a male co-worker, Alex (Chris D'Elia) begins to feels a little jealous. The two notice a disconnect in their relationship and decide to go to see Dr. Grant (John Cleese), a couples therapist who assigns at-home exercises designed to improve communication and intimacy -- and result in some awkward moments. Meanwhile, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) host a game night and Mark (Dan O'Brien) and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) realize that they make good partners.

Whitney (Whitney Cummings) is shocked to discover that Roxanne's (Rhea Seehorn) ex-husband Lance (Hayes MacArthur) is back in town. Whitney tries to dig up dirt on Lance so that she can convince Roxanne that he is not a changed man, but instead ends up with a surprise of her own. Meanwhile, Neal (Maulik Pancholy) encounters some racism with one of his work colleagues, but isn't sure how to handle the situation. Elsewhere, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) doesn't want to tell Neal that she lost her engagement ring and begins frantically searching everywhere for it. Chris D'Elia and Dan O'Brien also star.

After Mark (Dan O'Brien) breaks it off with yet another woman, he shares his personal theory -- explaining that couples know within 48-hours of meeting if they want to be together. Not surprisingly, everyone agrees that they knew they had met their soul mates within that timeframe except Whitney (Whitney Cummings). Trying to prove her wrong, Alex (Chris D'Elia) takes Whitney on a trip back to 2008 and the night they first met. While reminiscing, it is discovered that Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) needed some special help to discover that they might actually like each other. Maulik Pancholy also stars and Hayes MacArthur guest stars.

Trying out a new shapelier bra Whitney (Whitney Cummings) gets more than she bargains for when she entices Alex (Chris D'Elia) with her enhanced look. After Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) calls it quits with Lance, she asks Mark (Dan O'Brien) to help pack up his stuff, but things become complicated when Mark decides to take advantage of the situation. Meanwhile, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) begin discussing a pre-nup, but the conversation leaves them wondering if they should even get married.

When confronted by a mugger Whitney's (Whitney Cummings) reaction surprises both she and Alex (Chris D'Elia). After Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) call off their wedding, Lily enlists her also newly single friend Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn) to help keep her busy. Meanwhile, Mark (Dan O'Brien) tries to be a good friend by letting Neal stay at his place and encourages him to open up about his feelings.

When Whitney (Whitney Cummings) finds a box of stuff from Alex's (Chris D'Elia) old girlfriend in the basement, she confronts Alex about it. Not satisfied with his answers she turns to Mark (Dan O'Brien) and gets more information than she bargained for. Meanwhile, trying to be the perfect roommate for Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn), Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) only seems to make things worse. Later, Neal (Maulik Pancholy) enlists Whitney's help to stage a post break-up run in with Lily hoping to make things less awkward.

The group realizes that they haven't heard from Neal (Maulik Pancholy) in a while so Whitney (Whitney Cummings) and Alex (Chris D'Elia) decide to make a surprise visit to his apartment and find him on what appears to be a date. Trying to be supportive, Whitney has the gang over for dinner, giving Neal the perfect opportunity to break the news to Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) in person. Dan O'Brien and Rhea Seehorn also star.

Alex (Chris D'Elia) returns from a bachelor party and makes a drunken marriage proposal to Whitney (Whitney Cummings). She laughs it off, but when she finds out that he broke her one rule about strip clubs -- no going into the Champagne room -- she sets out to find Britnee (Guest Star Eve), the dancer who lured him in. The confrontation takes a turn and Alex once again takes a knee. Meanwhile, Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Neal (Maulik Pancholy) continue to figure out their new friendship and Mark (Dan O'Brien) begins to realize that he has feelings for Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn).

Alex (Chris D'Elia) and Whitney (Whitney Cummings) head to City Hall to make it official, but finding out that Whitney's driver's license is expired sparks a chain of unusual events that interfere with their plans to wed. Later, Whitney's dad (Guest Star Peter Gallagher) seemingly comes to the rescue, but it may be too late. Elsewhere, Neal (Maulik Pancholy) and Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones) lead Mark (Dan O'Brien) to confess his feelings for Roxanne (Rhea Seahorn).

Description

"Whitney" is a hilarious look at modern day love, which centers around Whitney (Whitney Cummings, "Chelsea Lately") and Alex (Chris D'Elia, "Glory Daze"), a happily unmarried couple. Together for three years, the duo is in no rush to get hitched, which seems to get a mixed response from their friends. Whitney's close circle of girlfriends includes on one side: Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones, "The Other Guys", a romantic idealist who loves being in love, and on the other: Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn, "The Starter Wife", a recent divorcee who is practical, cynical, and dreading being single again. Lily and Roxanne's opposing points of view only exacerbate Whitney's own complicated outlook on relationships. Completing their close-knit group is Neal (Maulik Pancholy, "30 Rock"), a real modern day Renaissance man -- sensitive, cool and knows a little bit about everything and happens to be dating Lily. On the other end of the spectrum is Whitney and Alex's next-door neighbor Mark (Dan O'Brien, "How I Met Your Mother"), a police officer and total bachelor, who claims to be the ultimate player, but likes to talk a good game. At the end of the day, Whitney and Alex try to have a relationship on their own terms -- in a world that expects a more traditional approach.

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